A driver involved in a head-on collision last week is facing a manslaughter charge after being released from the hospital Monday, police said.

Mesa police say 42-year-old Myra Angle admitted to authorities that she had used methamphetamine before the collision that left one person dead and three others injured July 19, near McKellips Road and Mesa Drive.

Investigators said Angle was driving southbound on Mesa Drive when she veered into the opposite lane, traveling straight into wrong-way traffic. She then hit a northbound vehicle head-on and killed 32-year-old Isabel Hernandez, police said.

Police said there were three other people in the car with Hernandez when the accident happened. All three suffered broken bones and head injuries and remained hospitalized Monday.

Angle was booked into jail on suspicion of one count of manslaughter, one count of class 2 felony aggravated assault, and one count of class 3 felony aggravated assault, police said.